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CALIFORNIA FOREST PEST COUNCIL
55th ANNUAL MEETING
Featured
Topic: Forest Health in Northeastern California
November 14-15, 2006
Heidrick Ag. Center
1962 Hays Lane, Woodland, CA
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Insect Committee 11/14
Disease Committee
11/14
General Session
11/15
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November 14th
2006
INSECT
COMMITTEE MEETING- Dave Schultz, Chair
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Welcome to Fall Meeting of Insect Committee - Brief mention of Summer Insect
& Disease Field Meeting
Dave Schultz, Chair, USDA-FS, Redding. dschultz01@fs.fed.us; Beverly Bulaon,
Secretary, USDA-FS, Sonora.
bbulaon@fs.fed.us
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Control of Forest Lepidoptera with LASTCALL Attract and Kill Technology
Darek Czokajlo, Forests Alive, Inc., Marylhurst, OR.
dczokajlo@comcast.net
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The
Role of Ambrosia and Bark Beetles in Sudden Oak Death
Brice McPherson, UC Berkeley,
aoxomoxo@nature.berkeley.edu
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Delayed Conifer Mortality Following Fire in California
Danny Cluck, Entomologist, USDA-FS, Susanville.
dcluck@fs.fed.us
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Efficacy of
Verbenone Flakes for Area-Wide and Individual Tree Protection
from Attack by Mountain Pine Beetles
Don Owen, Entomologist, CDF&FP, Redding.
Don.Owen@fire.ca.gov
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Phoresy Rates and Spore Loads of an Exotic Pathogen, Fusarium Circinatum¸
on Native Bark Beetles Induce Resistance to F. Circinatum in Natural
Monterey Pine Forests
Nadir Erbilgin, UC Berkeley,
erbilgin@nature.berkeley.edu
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Douglas-Fir Tussock Moth Outbreak on Shasta-Trinity National Forest
Dave Schultz, Entomologist, USDA-FS Redding, dschultz01@fs.fed.us
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Business
Meeting. Resolutions, Announcements and Election
DISEASE COMMITTEE MEETING-Bill
Woodruff, Chair
Welcome, Summer Insect & Disease Committee Meeting
Bill Woodruff, Chair, USDA FS Susanville,
wwoodruff@fs.fed.us;
Tom Smith, Secretary, CDF, Davis,
tom.smith@fire.ca.gov
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Wednesday,
November 15th 2006 -- General Session
Featured Topic: Forest Health in Northeastern
California
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Update on Southern
California Forest Health
Glenn Barley, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection,
Glenn.Barley@fire.ca.gov
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Sudden Oak Death Update
Dave Rizzo, Professor, Department of Plant Pathology, UC-Davis,
dmrizzo@ucdavis.edu
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Asian Longhorned
Beetle Project for 2006
Mark Lubinski, California Department of Food and Agriculture, Sacramento,
mlubinski@cdfa.ca.gov
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High Risk Seaport Survey for Asian Gypsy Moth
Mark Lubinski, CDFA
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First Report of Japanese Dodder
Bob Dowell, CDFA, Sacramento,
bdowell@cdfa.ca.gov
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First Report of P. cinnamomi
in Oak Woodlands in California
Dave Shaw, UC Cooperative Extension, San Diego,
dshaw@ucdavis.edu
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Red Turpentine Beetle Outbreak, Near Chester in Ponderosa Pines Thinned in
2004 ;
Continuing Outbreak of DIplodia Blight in the Upper Sacramento River Canyon
Don Owen, California Department of Forestry, Redding,
dowen@fire.ca.gov
Featured Topic: Forest Health in Northeastern California
Moderator: Dave
Evans, USDA Forest Service, Silviculturist Lassen NF,
devans01@fs.fed.us
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Historical Changes to Forests in Northeastern California
Tom Rickman, Wildlife Biologist, Eagle Lake Ranger District,
trickman@fs.fed.us
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Insects and Pathogens of Northeastern California
Sheri Smith, USDA-FS, Supervisory Entomologist, NE California Shared Services Area,
Susanville,
ssmith@fs.fed.us
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Maintaining Structure and Minimizing Mortality in an Interior Ponderosa Pine
Forest: the Blacks Mountain Project
Martin Ritchie, Redding Silviculture
Laboratory, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Redding,
mritchie@fs.fed.us
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Challenges in Maintaining a Healthy Forest in Northeastern California
Dave Evans
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devans01@fs.fed.us
Afternoon
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CFPC Business Meeting; Scott Johnson, CFPC Chairman,
mbohne@fs.fed.us
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Overview of Animal Damage in California Forests
Greg Giusti, UC Coop. Extension,
gagiusti@ucdavis.edu
Panel: Managing
Forest Insects And Pathogens: What Can Be Done?
Moderator: Jack
Marshall, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, Willits,
Jack.Marshall@fire.ca.gov
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The Effectiveness of Vegetation Management Practices for Mitigating the
Impacts of Bark Beetles on Forest Ecosystems
Jose Negron, Research Entomologist, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fort
Collins;
jnegron@fs.fed.us
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Suppressing Phytophthora ramorum in Humboldt County
Yana Valachovic, Forest Advisor, UCCE Humboldt County, Eureka.
yvala@ucdavis.edu
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Eradication of Phytophthora lateralis, Cause of Port Orford Cedar
Root Disease at Scott Camp Creek
Dave Schultz, USDA-FS, Entomologist, Northern California Service Center, Redding,
dschultz01@fs.fed.us
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Manzanita and Phytophthora
Ted Swiecki, Phytosphere Research, Vacaville,
phytosphere@phytosphere.com
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Update on Pesticide Laws and Regulations:
CDPR's Enforcement Response Policy Ralph Shields; Department of Pesticide Regulation, Environmental Monitoring
Branch, Sacramento, CA,
rshields@cdpr.ca.gov
Adjourn
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